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Old 12-07-2010, 07:40 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Ken Stuart View Post
2 - you can forward your email to Gmail, and use their mobile interface on the nook, and their regular interface on a PC/laptop, which has some ease of use and reliability advantages over other email interfaces.
That's an interesting idea, Ken. Thanks.

Meanwhile, I sent an email to 1and1.com tech support asking them if there was any way to get rid of the message that says I am not using the most optimal browser, specifically telling them that I was using a Nook and that this message was preventing me from using their email facility. This is the answer i got:

"I believe that it is on the browser that you are using, I advise that you will use the mozilla firefox browser in accessing your e-mails on the webmail. Please access your e-mail to this URL: email.1and1.com"

They essentially ignored the Nook part of my question. Helpful, huh.

(I don't want to root my Nook, at least at this point).
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